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1. Partner With Us

We're always on the look-out for partnership opportunities with organizations doing innovative social impact work. Whether it's building out a workshop or working on research, Camelback is interested in hearing your ideas. For example, we recently partnered with Echoing Green to create more opportunities for Camelback Fellows. Contact us to discuss further.

3. Sign up for our Newsletter

Our carefully curated newsletter is a go-to resource for social justice reads, comprehensive thought pieces, and stories that inspire. Subscribe here to get everything from updates on our Fellowship to book suggestions delivered straight to your inbox.

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4. Invest in Camelback

As the “friends and family” of our fellows, we believe it takes a village to cultivate new social entrepreneurs into thriving business owners. We are a non-profit, and we welcome all investments into furthering our mission of serving underrepresented entrepreneurs. If you are an individual, group, or business interested in financially supporting our work, please click here to learn more.

5. Apply to the Fellowship

6. Nominate Someone

Know someone who could be a great fit for the Camelback Fellowship? Let us know! We have found that many of our past fellows have come through referrals and connections with previous fellows. To learn who might be a good fit for the program, tell us in our contact form.

7. Coach our Fellows

We believe coaching and mentorship is an essential element in recipe for success of a young entrepreneur. If you have prior experience starting and running your own successful business and would be interested in sharing your knowledge with our fellows as an Entrepreneurial Engineer, please reach out to us on our contact form. Let's chat.

8. Follow us on social media and check out our blog

Follow us on our social channels for an inside look into our fellowship experience and all of the latest Camelback updates. Our blog features profiles of Camelback Fellows, social justice readings, reflections on entrepreneurship, and more.